LevelOne MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage User Manual V1.0.
CONTENT CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................. 5 1.1 About this Manual ...................................................................................................................5 1.2 Support Services.....................................................................................................................6 CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW .........................................................
5.1.2 Edit an existing backup job..................................................................................................23 5.1.3 Execute one backup job.......................................................................................................25 5.1.4 Execute multiple backup jobs..............................................................................................25 5.2 Backup Setting .............................................................................................
8.1 My Documents Synchronization .........................................................................................51 8.2 Internet Explorer Synchronization ......................................................................................52 8.3 Outlook Express Synchronization ......................................................................................53 CHAPTER 9 SYSTEM SETTING .......................................................................................................
Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the LevelOne Smart USB Storage. The product is a powerful USB 2.0 2.5” hard disk enclosure with two USB 2.0 ports Hub. It allows you to back up data, manage backup schedules and set up a private disk to protect your personal information. Levelone MUS-2500 is personal mobile storage and much more. Your MUS-2500 comes with the SmartUSB utility. Through this application, you can quickly back up your data by just one touch.
In the application, choose the application’s user manual from the Help menu. This onscreen help contains the detailed information about how to adjust the SmartUSB utility options and other settings, such as back up your data on schedule, protect your private files and folders, and more. With this onscreen help, you can operate the SmartUSB utility step by step.
Chapter 2 Product Overview 2.1 Package Contents MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage comes with some accessories. Verify that nothing is missing from the MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage package by using the checking list below. Please contact your dealer if anything is missing or damaged. All packing materials are recyclable. Please confirm the items are in the Package below: MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage Enclosure (Does not include Hard Disk Drive) Rubber Stand Certified USB 2.
2.3 Physical Description DC-IN (5V/2A) PC (USB) USB1 (Hub) USB2 (Hub) External button 2.3.1 Mini USB B Type Connector The Mini USB B type connector is designed for USB 1.1(12 Mbps) or USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) and connects to the PC via certified cable. 2.3.2 USB Hub Ports The enclosure includes two ports USB 2.0 hub which can be applied to connect various low power consuming USB devices.
2.3.3 DC Jack The enclosure includes a DC Jack that provides extra power input by using the provided USB power adapter cable to connect it to another USB port on your desktop/notebook computer. 2.3.4 Backup Button The enclosure has an external button. By pressing the button, you can do a backup job or copy the data from the pen drives or card reader in the enclosure’s HUB ports to internal hard drive of the enclosure. For more information on how to use the external button, see Chapter 9, “System Setting”.
- Outlook Express - My Favorites - My Documents Folder - Address Book Multilingual GUI (English, German, Danish, Portuguese, Russian, Traditional Chinese) 10
Chapter 3 Hardware Setup 1. Press the panel cover up at mark and pull the bottom case off. 2. Insert the HD into the IDE slot. You must carefully align and plug the pins of the hard drive’s IDE connector into the sockets of the controller board’s IDE adapter in the base case of the enclosure. Do NOT force the pins into their sockets and do NOT try to insert the hard disk at an angle, otherwise you may damage the IDE connector pins. 3. Attach the screws (Silver) to the base and the hard drive. 4.
Chapter 4 Using the Enclosure 4.1 Connecting the enclosure Follow these steps to connect your MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage to computer: 1. Place your 2.5” hard drive into the enclosure. For more information on setting up the enclosure, see Chapter 3, “Hardware Setup”. 2. Plug the provided USB cable into the PC port in the enclosure. Plug the USB slot into the computer’s USB port. 3. You’ve done everything you need to get your enclosure MUS-2500 with SmartUSB utility up and running.
this is due to insufficient power supply from the desktop/notebook’s USB port. You must use the provided certified and specified USB cable to connect your enclosure to the computer. You can change other USB ports of your computer to try it again. If the enclosure still fails in starting, you have to use the provided USB power adapter cable to connect the power input of the enclosure to another USB port on your computer; this will provide the additional power needed. 4.
4.3 How to start SmartUSB utility SmartUSB utility is the application you use with MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage. You can start your SmartUSB utility by any one of the following: - Connect the enclosure to your computer, and SmartUSB utility opens automatically. - In My Computer, please double click SMART CD drive and then SmartUSB utility opens automatically. - In Windows Explorer, please click SMARTSYS drive. Find the SmartUSB.
click it to open the SmartUSB utility. 4.4 First time to use SmartUSB utility Following the steps below to perform SmartUSB utility: 1. Open SmartUSB.exe as described in Section 4.3. 2. Set up Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage): after Welcome window popup, Smart USB Storage Setting window is displayed. 3. Select the internal hard drive of the enclosure or local PC path that you desire to be your mobile storage.
4. Click OK to enter the SmartUSB wizard screen.
Chapter 5 Backup 5.1 How to back up 5.1.1 Create a new backup job 1. Click Backup button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. The Backup Job List window will open. 2. Click New Job button. The What to Backup window will be displayed. "-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: Double Click button to open Windows Explorer.
your files saved in the Windows Explorer. 3. Click My Folders or click My Profile to select the items that you wish to back up. "-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: The SmartUSB Utility provides the Job Info for users. It will show Job Name, Copy/Compress Data, Backup Type, Compression Level and Scheduled information. You can click button to open the page; or click button to close the page.
My Profile: select the setting that you wish to back up as follows. My Documents: back up My Documents folders.
Outlook Express: back up Outlook Express mail folders.
Internet Explorer: back up My Favorites of Internet Explorer.
Address Book: back up Address Book file. 4. Click Next button. The Backup Setting window will be displayed. From this window you get to configure various job-specific setting. For more information on setting preferences, see Section 5.2, “Backup Setting”. 5. Click Save and Execute to start this backup job or click Save to store the backup job. 5.1.2 Edit an existing backup job 1. Click Backup button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. The Backup Job List window will open.
2. Select the backup job that you wish to edit. 3. Click Edit Job button. "---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: When you click Edit Job button, the Job Info will be displayed automatically. It will show Job Name, Copy/Compress Data, Backup Type, Compression Level and Scheduled information for users. You can click 4. The What to Backup window will be displayed. Click button to close the page.
5. Click Next to enter the Backup Setting window. From this window you get to configure various job-specific setting. For more information on setting preferences, see Section 5.2, “Backup Setting”. 6. Click Save and Execute to start this backup job or click Save to store the backup job. 5.1.3 Execute one backup job 1. Click Backup button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. The Backup Job List window will be displayed. 2. Select the backup job that you wish to execute. 3. Click 5.1.
"------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: Click the right button of the mouse; you can see a menu with three options. Click Select All to select all backup jobs. Click Clear All to unselect the backup jobs you selected. Click Inverse to select the backup jobs you unselected.
3. Select 4. Click 5.2 Job Index to indicate the backup jobs that you wish to execute. Execute Now button to start selected backup jobs. Backup Setting 5.2.1 Method Setting Click Backup Method tab and fill out the following setting: 1. In the Backup Job Name field type a name to be assigned to the backup job that you wish to create. 2. Select a backup method either using compression or directly copying for the job.
this option. If using this option, make sure your hard disk has the same file names or folder names, which should not be empty, or the application will not update any files or folders without showing an error message. - Synchronize files: Update the selected files which are present in the destination and the source path. This method will also copy the selected new files to both the destination and the source path. The unselected files will be skipped.
unspecified files will be skipped. This method will also add the specified new files to the archive. "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: By default, the SmartUSB utility uses this option to back up your data. If you have no desired option, it is a good idea to select this backup type, which can address most events.
- Fast: Takes less time to compress, but the compression ratio is higher than Fastest. - Normal: This format provides better and slower compression than Fast, and it may require more memory. - Maximum: This format provides better and slower compression than Normal, and it may require more memory. - Ultra: This format provides better and slower compression than Maximum, and it may require more memory. Password: Press the Password button and enter a password if you wish to encrypt the files being archived.
- In the Preserve your backup files options, select your preservation policy. Overwrite: Overwriting the existing backup (compressed) file. Preserve the latest files: Select how many backup (compressed ) files that you want to preserve Preserve all files: Preserve all the backup (compressed) files. 5.2.2 Schedule Setting 1. Click 2. Enable Scheduling Setting tab and fill in the following setting. Make a schedule to perform this job and then select Once or On Interval.
destination drive for the backup job. If you do not log in the secured private disk, the login window will be displayed. - Backup to PC temporary path (Not Recommended!): browse and select a path in local PC to be the destination for the backup job. 5.3 How to restore You can restore your files in backup job by the following Steps: 1. Click 2. Click Backup button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. Restore Data. Select the backup job that you wish to restore.
3. Click Next. 4. In Which file to Restore window selects the compressed file or folder of the backup job that you wish to restore. 5. Click Next. 6. In What to Restore selects the files or folder in the backup job that you wish to restore.
7. Click Next button, then the How to Restore window appears requiring you to configure restore setting. For more information on setting preferences, see Section 5.4, “Restore Setting”.
8. Click Restore Now to restore the backup job. 5.3.1 Restore Setting Backup Job Name: display the backup job name that you wish to restore Restore Type: - Copy and replace files: Copy all selected files and folders to the source path and replace them, which will have the same name as the files to be added. - Update files: Update the selected files which are present in the source path, but the unselected files will be skipped. This method will also copy the selected new files to the source path.
Note: By default, the SmartUSB utility uses this option to back up your data. If you have no desired option, it is a good idea to select this backup type, which can address most events. - Freshen existing files: Update the selected files which are present in the source path, but the unselected files will be skipped.
Restore To: - Restore files to the original path: Restore the files to source path of backup job. - Restore files to the assigned folder: Browse your desired folder and restore the files to the folder. 5.4 How to schedule 1. Click Backup button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. The Backup Job List window will be displayed. 2. Select the backup job that you wish to schedule. 3. Click 4. Enable Schedule tab and set up the schedule with the following steps.
Chapter 6 Secured Private Disk 6.1 Create your private disk 1. Click Secured Private Disk button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. 2. The Create New Secured Private Disk window appears requiring you to configure the following setting. - In the Drive Letter field: select a disk drive you desire. - In the Disk Size field: type the desired disk size you desire. - In Enable Security check box: click check box to secure your disk. - In the User Name field: type your desired username.
3. Click Create to set up a private disk. 4. The Format Dialog appears and asks you to format the hard disk. 5. Click Start to begin the format application. 6. Click Close to end. 7. Secured Private Disk with Login Logout 6.2 button will change to Secured Private Disk with button. It means that you are login the private disk. Login your secured private disk 1. Click Secured Private Disk with Login button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.
2. Click OK button to enter your disk. 3. Secured Private Disk with Login Logout 6.3 button will change to Secured Private Disk with button. Logout your secured private disk 1. Click Secured Private Disk with Logout button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. 2. Secured Private Disk with Logout Login 6.4 button will change to Secured Private Disk with button. Delete your secured private disk 1. Click System Setting button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. 2. Click Private Disk Management tab. 3.
6.5 Change username and password 1. Click System Setting 2. Click Private Disk Management tab. 3. Click Change button, then enter the new username and password. 4. Click OK to change username and password. 6.6 button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. How to use Backup tool in secured private disk You can back up your data in secured private disk. 1. Click Backup button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. 2. Click New Job button or Edit Job button for specified job. 3.
6.7 How to use Mobile Office in secured private disk You can use your Mobile office in secured private disk. 1. Click System Setting 2. Click button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. File Location tab. 3. In Change File Location group click Mobile Office tab. 4. Click Browse button and select Set the Private Disk drive as the new destination item. 5. Click OK button. 6. Click Apply button.
Chapter 7 Mobile Office You can use your mobile applications anywhere. 7.1 Mobile My Documents 1. Click My Documents button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. 2. The first time you use the function, Copy My Documents window which prompts you to copy the desired files or folders to your Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage).
7.2 Mobile Internet Explorer 1. Click Internet Explorer button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. 2. The first time you use the function, Copy My Favorites window which prompts you to copy the desired files into My Favorites to your Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage). - Click Copy button to copy My Favorites folder of PC to your Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage) or click Cancel button to create an empty My Favorites folder in your Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage). 3.
2. If it is the first time to use this function, Copy Outlook Express Email window which prompts you for setup information. - Select a user name of PC Outlook Express: Select a user name of PC Outlook Express to represent the mail folder that Outlook Express uses. - Create a user name of Mobile Outlook Express: Create a user name of Mobile Outlook Express to represent the mail folder that Mobile Outlook Express uses.
3. If you have used the function previously, then Login Mobile Outlook Express window prompts you for selecting a user name to login Mobile Outlook Express. - User Name List in Mobile Outlook Express: Select a user name in the list to login Mobile Outlook Express or to delete the mail folder from mobile storage. - Remember user name on login: If you enable the item, then the system will automatically login this user name next time and never display this window.
- Login: Login the Mobile Outlook Express by the user name you selected. - Cancel: Return to the SmartUSB screen. 4. Click Login button and then Outlook Express window will be displayed. 7.4 Mobile Address Book 1. Click Address Book button in SmartUSB wizard screen. 2. If it is the first time to use the function in your Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage), the system will copy the default address book file to the Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage) and perform Mobile Address Book.
Chapter 8 PC Sync Tools You can synchronize the data in PC with Mobile Office of MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage (see Chapter 7). 1. Click PC Sync Tools button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. 2.
8.1 My Documents Synchronization Click My Documents Synchronization n Sync My Documents With Mobile My Documents window will be displayed. o Select an item in Specify a synchronization direction Two-way sync with PC and Mobile My Documents. Update the specified files from PC to Mobile My Documents. Update the specified files from Mobile My Documents to PC.
8.2 Internet Explorer Synchronization Click Internet Explorer Synchronization n Sync My Favorites With Mobile Internet Explorer window will be displayed. o Select an item in Specify a synchronization direction Two-way sync with PC and Mobile Internet Explorer. Update the specified files from PC to Mobile Internet Explorer. Update the specified files from Mobile Internet Explorer to PC.
8.3 Outlook Express Synchronization Click Outlook Express Synchronization n Synchronize Your Emails window will be displayed. o Select a user name of PC Outlook Express: Select a user name of PC Outlook Express to represent the mail folder that your PC Outlook Express uses. If Yes appears in Initial PC, it shows the connected PC is the original source for mail synchronization.
Outlook Express to represent the mail folder that your Mobile Outlook Express uses. You can use the three methods to determine your desired user name as follows: Use the same user name as PC: Use the user name which is the same as mentioned above for PC Outlook Express. Use last login user name: Use the last login user name for Mobile Outlook Express or click Change User Name button and select from the user name list in Mobile Outlook Express.
8.4 Address Book Synchronization Click Address Book Synchronization n Sync Address Book With Mobile Address Book window will be displayed. o Select an item in Specify a synchronization direction Update the file from PC to Mobile Address Book. Update the file from Mobile Address Book to PC.
Chapter 9 System Setting This Chapter describes how to configure your SmartUSB system. 9.1 General Setting 1. Click System Setting button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. 2. Select what configuration that you want to change: Click General tab you can set the configurations as follows: Use Language: Ö Automatically adapt to Windows Language when start to run the utility: if you want to start the utility using Windows Language, enable this item.
Autorun Utility: Ö Enable AutoRun utility when mobile storage is connected: If you want to run the autorun utility when you plug the enclosure (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage) into PC, enable Ö this item. If not, disable this item to cancel the autorun utility. Hide to small icon in taskbar when closing window: If you disable this item, the SmartUSB Utility will end as soon as you close the window. But if you enable this item, the window will hide a small icon in the taskbar when you close it.
- Copy Action: Choose Copy and replace files or Update files. Using Copy and replace files will copy all files and folders to the destination and replace the existing files as new files. Using Update files will update the files that are present in the destination and copy the new files to the destination. 3. Click Apply button to save the settings. 9.2 Private Disk Management 1. Click System Setting button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. 2.
9.3 File Location 1. Click System Setting button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. 2. Click File Location tab to set the configurations as follows: Current File Location: it displays the current system paths for storing backup system files, private disk data and the Mobile Office application. Change File Location: you can change the current system paths by clicking the tabs: System File, Private Disk and Mobile Office. n Click i. Click System File tab.
not be deleted. Ö Assign new path and copy the data to new path: Creates a new path and copies the data of the original path to the new path. The data in original path will not be deleted. Ö Assign new path and remove the data: Creates a new path and the data of the original path will be deleted. Ö Assign new path and move the data to new path (remove data in old path): Creates a new path and copies the data of the original path to the new path, and then deletes the data of the original path. iii.
ii. Select one of Data Backup methods to modify the data: Ö Create new Private Disk, and keep old: Only creates a new Private Disk, and keeps the old Private Disk. Ö Create new Private Disk, and copy old disk to new disk: Creates a new Private Disk, and copies the data of old Private Disk to the new Private Disk. Ö Create new Private Disk, and copy old disk to new disk, and remove old disk: Creates a new Private Disk, and copies the date of old Private Disk to the new Private Disk.
9.4 Maintenance 1. Click System Setting 2. Click Maintenance tab: button in SmartUSB wizard screen. The application provides three maintenance functions, including Reset configuration, Recovery original SmartUSB utility, Restore Registry Key and Upgrade SmartUSB utility.
and the SmartUSB Utility can not be started, you can run this program to recover the damaged files. Before executing this program, the system will prompt you to format the AUTOSYS disk. In the Format Dialogue, you can click Start to format the disk, or you can click Close to cancel it but the recover program will still run. Ö Restore Registry Key: if errors occur during the recovery process and Mobile Office, PC’s Outlook Express or Address Book could not perform properly.
Chapter 10 External Button and USB HUB MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage includes an external button which can be applied to do the Backup job and Hub copy job. So, just one touch, the SmartUSB utility will perform the backup job based on the rules you define or copy the data from the pen drive or the card reader connected to the enclosure. If you want to stop the running-copy job, you can touch the external button again to cancel the job. 10.
Destination: display the destination path that your files in pen drive saved in. You can double click Browse icon to open Windows Explorer. Backup Type: select the one of the following items: - Copy and replace files: Copy all selected files and folders to the destination path and replace them, which have the same name as the files to be added. - Update files: Update the selected files which are present in the destination path, but the unselected files will be skipped.
10.2 Use the button n Press the button to start the job: hear a short ring and start the job.
Chapter 11 Trouble Shooting 11.1 Frequently-asked questions This following is a list of possible situations that may arise during the use of your SmartUSB. Easy answers and solutions are provided for each one. n Hardware Problems Q: What can I do if the power is inadequate? A: You have to use the certified USB cable we provided. You can also try to connect the cable to another USB adaptor on your computer.
have not set up the hard disk or the hard disk is damaged. Q: What can I do if I can not find the AUTOSYS or AUTO drive? A: Please contact your product reseller to fix it. o Install and Perform SmartUSB Utility Q: Why does the SmartUSB Utility not perform automatically when I connect it to the computer? A: In general, the SmartUSB Utility will perform automatically when you connect the SmartUSB to the computer unless you changed the system setting to disable this function. You can double click SmartUSB.
SmartUSB Utility screen. Or select Exit SmartUSB Utility to end the program. Q: Why does the SmartUSB Utility continue to run when I press the close button? A: Please click System Setting in the utility screen, and check the option “Hide to small icon in taskbar when closing window”. When you enable this option, the utility will hide the small icon in the taskbar when you close window. If you disable this option, the utility will end when you press the close button.
Q: Where can I download the new package? A: You can visit the Website at www.level1.com for additional information and product support. You have to download the new package to your PC or hard disk so that you can upgrade the utility. You can see Section 9.4 in Chapter 9, “Maintenance”, in User Manual for more information to these questions.
Q: I forgot to backup the data to other disk when I deleted the private disk. What can I do to recover the data? A: Once the private disk had been deleted, it can not be recovered. It is important to backup your data on a regular basis in a location other than the private disk. Q: Can I login multiple private disk, each of different path, at the same time? A: If you create multiple private disks in different paths, you can only login to one private disk at a time.
be displayed. iii. Disable the option of “Remember user name on login”. When you perform Mobile Outlook Express next time, you can select other user name to login. Q: Why does the Windows system ask me to reselect a username to login to Outlook Express? A: That is because the last time you used Mobile Outlook Express, the program had been terminated, leading to errors in the PC registry. You can run the Restore Registry Key program to recover some registry key values. 11.
10003 Internal system flash is not found. The hardware could be damaged or broken. 10004 The file or folder location is invalid. 10005 The file or folder location is invalid. Save job setting failed. 10006 The file or folder location can not be created. 10007 The file location is invalid. 10008 Please type a value in the specified field. 10009 The value of the number in the specified filed must be an integer. 10010 The value of the number must be in a valid range.
10027 A job name you specified is existence. Please specify a different job name. Are you sure you want to delete the job and all of the relative settings and backup files? If you want to delete, click “Yes”. If not, click “Cancel”. Warning: If you have backup files saved in the private disk, the system will ask you 10028 whether you want to login the private disk or not. If you click “Yes”, your backup files in the private disk will be deleted.
10044 Please specify a synchronization direction. 10045 PC's My Documents folder does not exist. 10046 Sync PC's Address Book with Mobile Address Book failed. 10047 Sync PC's Address Book with Mobile Address Book successfully. 10048 Sync PC's My Documents with Mobile My Documents failed. 10049 Sync PC's My Favorites with Mobile Internet Explorer failed. The system finds that the Mobile Address Book is in process.
be set to perform a specified job, but you have not defined it. You can open the “System Setting”, and configure the options in “General” tab. The system detects that you had pressed the External Button. This external button can 10058 be set to perform a specified job, but you have not defined it. If you want to set the External Button to perform a specified job, click “Yes”; if not, click “Cancel”. 10059 You have not created the Private Disk. 10060 The Private Disk does not exist.
The system will ask you if you want to delete the Private Disk in specified location. If you want to delete it, click “Yes”; if not, click “Cancel”. 10075 Warning: As you delete the Private Disk, all of its files will also be deleted. Before you do it, please backup the files to other storages. The new path you selected is the same location as the old one. Please select an 10076 alternative path. The install path of Backup System File is invalid.
problem. Function ChkWhenFormis_fListResotreJob() : dynamic_cast 10086 Error. This is a serious problem, please contact your product reseller for resolving this problem. Function ChkWhenFormis_fRestoreProperty() : dynamic_cast 10087 Error.This is a serious problem, please contact your product reseller for resolving this problem. Function ChkWhenFormis_fShowHistory() : dynamic_cast Error.
Function fBackupManager_BtnApply1Click() : dynamic_cast Error. 10094 This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this problem. Function fBackupManager_BtnApply1Click() : dynamic_cast 10095 Error. This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this problem. Function fBackupManager_BtnEditJobClick() : dynamic_cast Error.
Error. This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this problem. Function SaveJobPropertysTo_thisJob() : dynamic_cast Error. 10103 This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this problem. Function SaveRestoreCheckedNodeToFile() : dynamic_cast 10104 Error. This is a serious problem, please contact your product reseller for resolving this problem. 10105 Change login data is canceled.
occurs while running the program, leading to a failure of recovery. 10120 Recovery the SmartUSB Utility back to an original version successfully. The system is going to upgrade the SmartUSB Utility. But error occurs while running 10121 the program, leading to a failure of upgrade. 10122 Upgrade the SmartUSB Utility successfully. 10123 You cancel the backup job. 10124 Error occurs while running the program. 10125 You cancel the restore job. 10126 There are no files to backup.